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7 Signs It's Time to Transition to a Tab-Style Diaper
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Author:  sociologygeek [ Sun Jun 03, 2018 2:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 7 Signs It's Time to Transition to a Tab-Style Diaper

The article left out one very important point. For males, our anatomy creates a problem of a variable exit point. Pullups have a considerably narrower crotch width that tabbed style,as well as less padding coverage. The pullup may be very absorbent, but if my penis ends up pointing in an area with no padding, then all that protection is for nothing. This is the main reason why im partial to the tabbed style. Even if could get away with wearing pullups (I can't, i have Niagra falls-type floods in the mornings that would overwhelm any product not designed for max absorbency) I wou;dnt wear them because of the shifting penis.

By the way, I'm pleased to hear Northshore care is adding a waistband to their house diaper. This makes a great diaper even better. They were my go-to disposable when I worked at a summer camp in 2015. Will this increase the price Adam?

Peace out!

Rob

Author:  NorthShoreAdam [ Sun Jun 03, 2018 9:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 7 Signs It's Time to Transition to a Tab-Style Diaper

sociologygeek wrote:
The article left out one very important point. For males, our anatomy creates a problem of a variable exit point. Pullups have a considerably narrower crotch width that tabbed style,as well as less padding coverage. The pullup may be very absorbent, but if my penis ends up pointing in an area with no padding, then all that protection is for nothing. This is the main reason why im partial to the tabbed style. Even if could get away with wearing pullups (I can't, i have Niagra falls-type floods in the mornings that would overwhelm any product not designed for max absorbency) I wou;dnt wear them because of the shifting penis.

By the way, I'm pleased to hear Northshore care is adding a waistband to their house diaper. This makes a great diaper even better. They were my go-to disposable when I worked at a summer camp in 2015. Will this increase the price Adam?

Peace out!

Rob


There's no change in price for the added elastic in rear waistband for NorthShore briefs.

Author:  Porkchop [ Wed Jun 06, 2018 1:04 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 7 Signs It's Time to Transition to a Tab-Style Diaper

Well thought out article, I agree with it! :)

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